As a Singaporean you can currently enter China for up to 30 days with no visa. However, to buy a house in China you’ll need to have a visa to legally live in China.You must have lived there already for 12 months to buy a place, and you’ll need to continue to live in the new...
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The resumption of the visa-free policy proves that China's pandemic protection measures have returned to normal levels and sends a signal that China has resumed normal exchanges with the outside world, which will help break through the bottleneck in economic trade with the two countries, Xu Lip...
employers, such as in New York: H-1B Visa Employers Login to post comments How to demonstrate non-immigrant intent? Fri, 10/19/2007 - 12:16am — Anonymous (not verified) Hi, I am 30 years old, became a Singapore citizen in May this year. Originally I was born...
One popular option for people moving to Malaysia is the Malaysia My Second Home scheme (MM2H)⁴. Under this, you may be eligible to get a visa for up to 10 years, which makes it far easier to live in Malaysia without needing to reapply for visas or worry about permits. Eligibility cr...